Tag: Space Trilogy
Aeschliman on C. S. Lewis, Scientism, and the Restoration of Man
As Michael D. Aeschliman notes, Lewis powerfully illustrated the shortcomings and dangers of scientism in his final Space Trilogy novel.
Watch: C. S. Lewis on Demonic Scientific Planning
Here, Professor C. John Collins of Covenant Theological Seminary explains Lewis’s critique of scientific planning.
Listen: Aeschliman Talks C. S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man, and That Hideous Strength
Michael Aeschliman says that Lewis used classic arguments not always popular in today’s intellectual climate, yet never refuted.
Mike Keas: Modern-Day Atheism Meets the Occult
Keas describes the surprisingly religious role played by much atheistic science fiction. The discussion includes 2001: A Space Odyssey and H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds.